Recent Developments in Graduate Programs. New Opportunities through Versatility: Broadening the Mold. Proceedings of Conference/Workshop of the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States and the Graduate Record Examinations Board (Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 13, 1982).

Council of Graduate Schools in the U.S., Washington, DC.; Graduate Record Examinations Board, Princeton, NJ.

Recent developments in graduate programs are discussed in 15 papers from a 1982 conference cosponsored by the Council of Graduate Schools and the Graduate Record Examinations Board. Attention is directed to issues associated with program presentations, program innovations in various disciplines, and industry/university cooperative graduate programs. Papers and authors include the following: "Opportunity and Impediment in Graduate Program Innovation" (Paul A. Albrecht); "Defining 'Innovative Graduate Programs'" (James B. Bartoo); "Innovations in Biological Sciences, Industry and Engineering" (Don H. Blount); "Innovations in Education/Cooperative Education/Continuing Education" (Mary Ann Carroll); "Innovations in the Social Sciences" (Averett S. Tombes); "Innovation in Graduate Education: The Issue of Quality" (Lewis C. Solmon); "Admission Criteria for Mid-Career Students: New Dimensions for the GREs" (Bernard V. Khoury); "Progress in the Midst of Poverty" (James Olson); "University/Industry Research Relationships: Myths, Realities, and Potentials: 14th Annual Report of the National Science Board" (Carlos E. Kruytbosch); "The View from Academia" (Kenneth H. Keller); "The View from Industry" (David L. Dotlich); and "The Industrial Affiliate Program" (James C. Seferis). (SW)